t ‘ Bellefonte, Pa., April 29,1904. ; THE BOLD GHOST. The year was young and the the place was old, And the house had gone to sleop, Ard the ghost that came by night was bold, For the silence was so deep. Aloud he called to his heart's fair queen, But she would not unbar the door, And the window from which she used to lean Stirred at her touch no more, ! In vain through the empty night he cried, But there came no answering tone; And then he bethought him that since he died "A hundred years had flown. But a hundred years shopld have brought more near The Love that he loved so well; And the bold ghost's heart turned cold with fear— Where was the old-time spell : Had she forgotten what he held fast ? They say, 'tis a woman's way; Was it only a dream, that Love could last, The dream of an idle day ? From the silent house the bold ghost turned— Why dream that a dream i is true ? Ashes were where Love's fire once burned; Death's meaning at last he knew. — Louise Chandler Moulton, in Smart Set. S——————— Is Consumption 10 be Prevented At Last 2 Dr. Lawrence Flick, the Specialist at White ar en, Pa., Whose Experiments Have Already At- tracted World-Wide Attention Says it is Possi- ble to Vacecinate Against t the White Plague. Has dreaded consumption met another master? «This is the message con veyed in a won- derful treatise which Dr. Lawrence F. Flick, the greatest expert in tuberculosis in Amer: ion, asserts to be the most important pro- duction of the year in point of service to the human race. And in. is interesting to know that Dr. Flick will be in Bellefoute next month to lecture be- fore the annual meeting of the West Branch this connection it are three men io Hens ear the Be oilaqe isk, the self-sacrificing man of science, Mazyek P. Ravenel, the noted Br a r along this line are to be made i Phiteder pia within the next few months. | is the man behind the gun, and the nerve and the soul. $0 spond it 1 Ren is esti- mated in excess 0 ot $100, To Dr. Lawrence F. Flick, ‘Mr. Phipps has entrosted the Sireotion of his enormous batteries of wealth. Money without prac- | gical limit is as Dr. Flick’s command in the campaign against the dread consump- tion. The selection came through the en- | thusiasm, pre-eminent ability and enor- mous activity of Dr. Flick in this grea cause. Dr. Ravenel is of the army shat has giv- en to the world Pasteur, Koch, thejCaries, | who discovered radium, and all the other illustrious seers who have found their world work in the laboratory. With his other attainments, Dr. Ravenel combines the ability of a hroadly educated physician with she thoroughness of a widely schooled ‘In inl of Dr. Ravenel’s diversified at- tainments and unquestioned ability, he was chosen to work in the Maragliana ‘laboratories in Genoa and to carry the treatment originated thereto Philadoiphin: He will sail for Italy within the next few weeks, and will begin his studies and treat. ments without delay. In a month alter his arrival it is expected: he will have acquired all that -Maragliano can convey. At the end of that time he |¢ will go to Berlin, where Behring is vacci- nating for tuberculosis,and to Paris,’ where Alexander Marmorek is applying the sat treatment. These visite will be short comparison with that to the t od stitute in Genoa. Then home to Awerica he will sail, laden with healing hope for the dying thousands. It is safe to prediot shat treatment a cording to iano’s method will be | commenced in the Phipps Institute before the coming autumn. This will make Philadelphia the Mecca toward which all the sufferers from tuberculosis in America will turn. Pablie ‘knowledge of derful new achievements in the treatment : worker and a pb. | First Great Excursion via pennagvania Raitroas, : May, 10th. 4 liano’s won- | often greater. The views of Dr. Maragliano and the wonderful story of Hr exper are best told by himself, Bel = ? World’s Fair. ns The first opporiunity afforded residents of the eastern section of the country to see, at the lowest possible rates, the great World’s Fair at St. Louis, which opens a e Pennsylvania r company, 10th. A 8 1 train of standard day coaches will be run on the following sched- ule, and excursion tickets, good going only on special train, will be sold at the tony named at rates quoted: — ‘Special Train’ Leaves, Rate. New Yors— Sy est 23rd Street 8.26 A. M. $20.00 Philadelphia 8.50 Irene : Altoona (. y Altoona... 14.60 Cresson... 14.30 Johnstown..... seass 13.80 Blairsville Intersecti 18.35 SreenshrE. hassisepeses st 12.90 : : Eastern time To.48 ££ Pittsburg......... Central time 9.45 * Tickets wilk also be sold from Seber 3 sta- points | tions on the Pennsylvauia sack of}; Pittsburg: and sonth of and inplu ing: E mira, Olean and Mayville, and from sta- tions on the New York or Long Branch railroad, Cumberland Valley railroad, and New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk rail- road, ,good going in coaches on regular train 0 point of connection with special train. The following rates will apply from the sa tions named in this section: — Wilkesbarre, Pa.... Williamsport, Pa. Proportionate rates from other points. urning, tickets will be good in coaches on regular trains leaving St. Louis (Union station) on day of ‘validation and not iater than May ‘For oe, ol fare from other stations and leaving time of connecting trains consult nearest ticket agent. 49-17-3¢ be sold Velets to'be ol at. Yoru erg Low Rates Via Pennsyl- : vania Railroad. , For the Louisiana a Parchase Exposi 306h to December, 1st, 1904, several forms of excursion tickets to St. ‘Louis will be on sale by the Pennsylvania rail- road on gry 25th, as follows :— SEASON TICKETS, good to retarn nntil December 15th, 1904, to be sold daily as rate of $33.10 from Bellefonte. SIxTY-DAY EXCURSION TICKETS, final limit not later than December 15th, 1904, to be sold daily at rate ol $27.60 from Bellefonte. FIFTEEN-DAY EXOURSION TICKETS t0 be | sold at rate of $22.70 from Bellefonte. Tickets of the forms named above will other ssations on the Penn- sylvania railroad at proportionate rates. TEN-DAY SPECIAL CoAcH/ Excursion TICKETS will be sold on May 10th, and on other dates to be announced later, good go- ing only op special coach trains, or in coaches on otaniod trains, and good re. turning in coaches on regular trains, at rate of $20.00 from New York, $18.50 from | Philadelphia, and proportionate rates, ap- proximating one cent pet mile from other EXCURSION Trees BY VARIABLE RoUTES,—Season tickets and sixty-days exoursion tickets will be sold via ‘variable routes; that is going by one direct route. Variable route tickets will besold applying through Chicago in one direction at the same rate as appiy for the season and sixty- day excursion tickets to St. Louis, going and returning via the direct routes. On all one-way and round-trip tickets, reading to points beyond St. Louis, a stop- over of ten days will be peamitred as St. Louis on payment of a fee of $1.00 and the deposis of ticket. -.s--.-: ? 104 is estimated that in and about | Brussels, including Maline and other parts formerly known as the lace zone, there are | not'over two hundred and fifty now engag- ed in lace making. In 1881, at Bruges, here were 8,000 persons employed i in shis trade, while the census of 1896 showed only 3,304. MAZES A CLEAN SWEEP.--There’s noth- tion, : | 4 be held at St. Lonie, Mo., from April "CASTORIA For Infants apd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ! CHAS. H. FLETCHER. Medical, T IME IS THE TEST THE TESTIMONY OF BELLEFONTE PEC- "PLE STAND THE TEST x The test of time is what tells the tale. “A new broom sweeps: clean’ but will it wear:well is what interests most. The blic soon find out when misrspresenta- ions are made an merit erik alone will stand the test of time, onli a appre- ciate merit and — letonte 0 local citizens make the. ents which fol- lows unless convinced that the article was just as represented? A cure that lasts is the kind that every sufferer from kidney ills is looking for. James Rine of High street employ- ed in the planing mill, says: ‘Ican speak as highly now 0 Doan'’s dney re al ears ago and my case evidence that the cures them are Be ci] Ihave pos hs had say of of e severe pain in my be Doan’s Kidney Pills whi Bl ince Lo not put on my shoes and Jo bef a drag _ myself around. Tho pugh I have had sli fouches of backache it never amoun to much. 1 have recommended Doan’s . Kidney Pills to hundreds of people and I know of those who have had the relief from Sufiering can say they are relial by using them, I ble and permanent eatest | of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do i She liour of need. His wife physicians could not help her. He shought | of and tried Dr' King’s New Lile Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 250. at Green’s drug store. % : Saddlery. WHEAT SHOULD YOU DO— DO YOU ASK ? the answer is easy. and your duty is plain..... ~—BUY YOUR— HARNESS, NETS, DUSTERS, WHIPS, PADS, COLLARS, ? "AXEL GREASE and everything you want at 7 SCHOFIELD’S, o——0 SCHOFIELD has the largest stock of everything in his line, n the town or county. CALL AND ire de GET PRICES. { 7 Ry Building Business on Cheap John Goods is an _impossibilit; y—habs why interest Je befiove it is to your from us. Over thirty-two years ”> of tuberculosis was first given in a Tr ge in their effects.” | . business ought to convince you Medical Society written for the Phipps Institute. Fibs ” ing like doing a thing thorooghly. OF all For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. that Sur gobs ind prices have. been The Fis i brings new hope—it is | treatise cansed an immediate and profound , .—— “Your Majesty,” aid the Prime | the Salven you ever heard of, Bucklen’s Ar-{ Foster-Milburn. Coy Buffalo, 'N. Y., sole / much more than a hope, great physicians | sensation among the physicians avd bacteri- Minister, leading the culprit forward, ‘this | nica Salve is the best. _Itsweeps away and | agents for the United States i d tak : say—is Eduardo Maragliano, professor in | ologists ail over America. is the page who bas been 80 loose in bis | oures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cats, Boils, |: ,Jiemomber ihe nome Dons and take | : ordinary to the Royal University of Genoa, | The iano treatment consists of hahite—’ Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's ouly i ! After July 1st we will Break the Reoerd director of the Medical Clinic, director of | two divisions: first, the vacoination; seo- ! “Aba!” ‘exclaimed the King; ‘he must | 250, aud guaranteed to give satisfaction by | on Collar Pads. the Institute for the Study and the Cure of ond, a diet of the flesh of immuvized ani. be brought to hook.’ ; Green’s druggist. : Tuberculosis and of Other Infectious Dis- mals and milk from immunized cows. The ! “Tehee! giggled the page; ‘a royal eT : | : eases, and a Senator of the Kingdom of It- | vaccination for tuberculosis, like thas for jest, I'll be bound. —— “Some men,” said Uncle Eben, JAMES SCHOFIELD, aly. small-pox, is made upon the arm. It is \ rr ‘‘geem to imagine dey shows Sekt superiori- Spring street, Working with Maragliaoo for the appli- | not so deep as that made in small-pox, | __Sabseribe for the WATCHMAN. ‘ty to everybody sae by tryin’ to act mean- 47-37 BELLEFONTE, PA. cation of this treatment to the people of though the inflammation which results is ' bo er dan anybody else.” REASURER'S OF UNSEATED LANDS FOR TAXES | 130 Dunean,’ Daniel. Edward Alison. 148 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. 400 Levy, Daniel... W C Heinle... 11.99 SNOW SHOE TOWNSHIP, F 1902 AND 1903. Agreeable to the provisions 70 Gregg, Smith...... 82 288 MeKi , Robert... Beecher & 27 95 of law a to the sale of ubrested tracts of land for 122 at Hepbrn, Wm....Mary M Frank 169 = Garrel 4 En P Morsison,.. 2 B 248 . Davi id... nen oe wn 23 26 yi I= Catecadd Andibw. W 2 Heinle SHEA 2080 ’ the non- $n ment of taxes, notice is hereby given that 250 2 «wr. H B Herring. 468 of 309 Irvin, Robe: W H Gardner 834 166. 86 “ Robert...Glen Union Lum- 400 120 den, D lu Bower. ~ (23 34 2 there will be exposed at puvlic sale or outery the follow- 380 Hubley, Barnard W C Heinle... 10 04 #e ji Krouse, IBeH. ik A P Morrison 580 ber Co.. 16 24 ‘1-5 433 163 Fisher, Jno C....8 Saylor. Soo 14 28 ing tracts or parts of tracts of unseated labds in Centre 380 ¢ Mary M Frank. 523 33 Mahaffey Wn. "L IDelong. 290 | 20 138 st oe 19 49 15 433 163 ‘Sam’ hi 11 county. Penna., for taxes due and unpaid thereon. at the 110 Moxby, Jacob. ..Wm Witmer & Sons.. 283 60 Nestlerode Balzer Weber. 333 | 105 McClelland, Geo. Ashland Livm'F Gor, 8 67 of 400 11% Court House in'the Borough of Bellefonte, on Monday, | 330 McDowell, Alex. W C Heinle.....c...... 8 83 80 Smith, Re arr 3 2 im Martin, Thos : "4% of 400 na June 13th, at 1 o’clock Loy and te continue it neces: 200 POWRE, JAB... canis oo TM SUBTEST : 337 | 880 Pall, Peter........C M Bower. SD sary, by adjournment from day to day until all are sold. 52 © UDknown..........Grove & Sait: o 70 MARION TOWNSHIP. 3 278 Norris, John 162 Jones, Richard...Chas E Allen i 1 BENNER TWP. ; 51 Unknown......ccouee W C Heinle.....coonsas 70 Bo Alifsen, J aebaia Frauiiin Wei Weight...... 2 2 230 Reeder R. C ney 28 5 40 Mitchell, Wm P. Hatriet E. Pent. 7 Acres, Per Warrantee, Supposed Owners. Taxes. HAINES TOWNSHIP. 20 Le by io ary M Mos 56 34 83 Rapp J acob....... Samuel Bruss......... - 61 and.......... Steneees 115 50 \ 5 359 Ants, Henry......Chas Bteele............... 4.25 a = I homas ry use 112 35 Shires oF FulimerWm Witmer Sons 400 An Marti, ow BS foombs 12 » 100 135 Cawley, H B........ Daniel Engle........... 2 36 17 . 143 & Co....otnvieiiniiinnnns 51 B00 ee as E Allen 2365 50 © 446 26 Dudbridge, Han- 53 86 100 Sawyer, . Wm...... Chas Steele. . 3 26 916 | Phikor, Yrs mh. Samuel Hall, 15 30 of mn BON... co orenionaiaies drmosrimaons F H Duffee............... 200 nkBOWN., _........[888C FIRD....cccer S88 | 00: ei Wik | 30 1m Belly, omn wire Gardner. ........... 20 89 100 he & Belor. votes Laurelton St 1 t BE heh Fr RB - Shivos, dor... & Co. 1 4 18 Spe ci.Chas B Allon Loar BOGGS TOWNSHIP. Soph John B Linn..." 12 14 0 DR ANSOD en, 144 | 108 61 Tolley, Ferrel. Rllen I Andrews. 388 | 260 = mar Soest i Began: ETE 433 163 Butler, MargaretMary E West........ .. 1 02 253 i 8 Waite, Wm........ Wm Waite 32 i UnEBOWH ortsyie - oY iimer Sons sep | 182 Jos......Hugh Ward 463, 400 Carscadden, D....Emma Hommei........ 10 19 451 'h. | m Zanizinget, PadiThes Vail. 2M iw Vanderslice,H'ry LIN 28 8 153 Wharton. Kea'yH C Bennett 24 57 433 163 Godfrey, arthafl C Bennett & 21 09 is ; wr 939 i MILES TOWNSHIP. : : i Meme a . Wahu, Richard... = = 23 52 150 ne, viii. A P Morrison 3 67 We 102 ; 415 Wharton, Sarah,. Balser Webe 11 86 300 M oCoy, ¥ = ran iW $ Heinle... 16 30 ai 2.03 2 Aunts, Henry. fuskes wd H Relfsnyder deans 3 5 , RUSH TOWNSHIP. 217 36“ Margaret M.Samuel Hall, Est...... 19 61 A as * o Shoes Lewis. D Lucas = 26k 10 32 | a ofs0 Boyd, ao 2320 | 163 10 Allison, James. .8 D Geftig............. 2286 TAILOR TOWNSHIP. _ BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP, 1 228 491 290 Bi , Wm, B.. hy 030. 40 in Atherton, Rich’dJ Pe flip Wiita B 58 39 Adams Nathaniel Joh F Maltern........ 261 3401433163 Baskelly.............. Smith, Rhoades & 80 alow Wa 1088 | 390 110 Arthur, Ann.......W C Heinle............. 27 82 76 Anshult Morrison... 21 1027 | 190 332 213 Barton, Wi 24 69 433 153 Brickley, Daniel. Nei & Lich. | 100 Bell, J 27 Hors lal Bell, Wm. Sm "9 00 | 1600: 8 50 5 3 90 plone 29 16 80 Beck, Jacob Lae “ L136 | TB #4 - 8% 1 100 Brooks, Jes 247 | 433 153 Britches, Isaac... sr | 100 Beck, D: 521 ot 140 2 Cox, Paul. JH Holt... 402 150 i - 2 3 -100 Benson, Peter....W R Goodman. . 494 100 Copenhaver, Ino. Cen ne 712 | 400 Bell, Wm. 11 00 Davidson, Wm Jr.Chas E Alle 24 92 125 * 1 28\. [ig Buchtell, John...Isaac Miller..... . 4 250 len.. 17 82 58 1 C Heinle.. wo 294 3£0f 483 Jes Don John Smith, Rhoade 4 125 123 150 Cooper, Wm.......d F Roifsuyder . 390 gB0. Cra oe ae ee RRS ee 1782 (| 4 Berryhill Andis Mary © Hoover erie .. 1:38 Smith........... - 1027 HALFMOON TOWNSHIP. =u 408 Caruthers, Jas....Mrs N Hau . 988 311 Bhermain, Philip, John Blinehari 2291 100: Campbell, Rob's. Pitsbi hig Safe 3 _ 163 Ewing, John.....W G Morrison........... 24 92 Anshults, Geo 5 320 Fearon, Joseph...J H Reifsnyder........ 7 89 50 French, Adam..8 R Pringle.............. 168 Slee RE LY I RO 275 . a sors 163 Hall, Chas...........Frank C Graham..... aw | 0 Abshulis S Chas E Ail 8 66 Hepburn, Jas,..... Mrs Geo, Wollort. 468 | 50 Groe, Elizabeth. Thos ‘McCaus- 23 Craig, Jane....... 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William Colyer. a PATTON TOWNSHIP. 0 > 3 [10 7 Wilson, Wm....WC Homie an 260 Gregg. Thomas. Glen aT ame Deihl, John........Elizabeth T Ham- : Ji i fie fo ww Ha g Bennett & Co..... 1091 ber Co. 13 04 ? 11£00....... 189 | 300 a0 153 Ei. UNION TOWNSHIP. ® we godine 08 | ow 28 | 1 Goer, Rober. . Bll Lytie....or. 136 | gf 18 18 | - 3m 131 El Roland..H € Bonnett ii we 400 50 1400 : PENN Jowsegie o Het 598 40 in os pebav Samuel Ha aos vie i n % 130 - 5 I 300 Montgomers Su ALE . 2% gr Fisher, Wm : ~ 8B 4 a - : : ) Kream bl os 258 | 52. r S12 2 a S30 280 in Eg ; er, 114 | os 80 waa | 190 i fobs Wa b, 63. iam 21% 1812 | POTTER TOWNSHIP. £8 2 1 a tame % i F ii " ' Goodfrey,M CE 60N 100. elamalee; Moses a : pai wy Bey ret Shag fo 400 12 % JeRouoN rows. wl EE Greyabarg, Jas... Hn UI ol 2 Falmer, Hf. B.... G0 a= = ine, ou 5 a = ne 100 8. 3 Morgan, Jad Jr Ellin Lytle. @ | @ wl Holiend ns ed Gani Timlin Rrmerichy Juda = Ti. Hants da G RiHAFdS HL 2 Z ell, Di Chas L Fi gly i : we x Ey A a hai 814 = oo 3 Ei . oi 49 : Josthu, HB, A....- Sa 1 om Gordon, Th n aio Ls Ryn SPRING TOWNSHIP. ae 18 3] HUSTON "TOWNSHIP. A RE ST ; soe lhe J or 1% n 1 : aw ® Secs Onan : a A Johnson, Joha...Gro & Smith. ........ : ry ; 3: : 2 . : Ku nL ‘Morrison. : 150 a | oa Bo ms Cage. 100 Moir, Wm... re 200 Antis, Henry..... Musser & ear. 1% @ Wm.. nd in : ow 4 or, & | ue : Hoole, F Hen in Si: 200 - Ander Ee Slee WI LL sian ie | % “Hunter, Alex... W 0s Moore oi GH amen 1x Aski Ya W = Philips... ne bi 108i s Wel ote, | ei: FRE . 1210 ‘oa - 5 ‘Unknown. i "Morrison............ : @ senses » easnnadees . . ( aesanarasees 1 mm n ire : Herring 10 Fe o Lewis... pL ii : Jacobs, & ass or) Si on x Lom. 100 ; Wilson, W hn Bilger. Tasssuesa's Suis orSkaTeD La ve Aine Toi Chas M. McCaforty.... cei 1880 | 120 Acres Geo 200 | Hal Hime and place sa 8s inde in i 43 Lots ~ Mrs § J Shope, Est. hi 0 heres Harvey 2% wn ; ak rors Sale of 43 Lots Fhsuszioset sass 147 Acres Lemuel .3 49 | 2 He & Ls Rea the followin seated Lain] I be 17 Lots Mrs Bella Jones, Hato 3 18 85 Acres Sadie W 18 8 ed by the clio of ne” Soucwing |. - MILLHEIM BORO. ~ An 358 | gi! _ and 1901, to t Comiaiasioncrs of Centre | H&L Bn... : oh . wrod} 3 3 Acre: gouty, I Enowpayine of taxes, accord- % Acres 62 Carr, 32 2% be v, several "Acts | 4 ali Say Pes. won of Asse bly relative to the @ sale of sented | mar, 2 J i USO TW : A w|iiSe : ER land for taxes ; : $4200 © | Acres b& Mexand'r..g 19. George Sa TE poe 360 1Lot ; a ser) Owners, Toes. | 10 Acres cob Me 69 raseisririviiinnd 98 1 250 : 4 Acres: : WALKER TWP. sl x BELLEEONTE bozo. & Hall. SG TON TWP. 2 FERGUSON TWP. sz iddoten E&J a tt TE B&L 10. Sob Honeoye 8 : Trem EEL | Miler... at i 9 18 | 1 Lot R B Wigton & Sons.......... sjllee, iY a reel 88 Y'Lot : a of so Mayes. stud 18 Lob su hid esa DEL 3 . POTTER TWP wi Soja Lot Rossman San ‘1Lot 38 A Ma, mnie 899-1 1 Lot: Fi Et 6 Ha 1320 Acres John D DeckeF.............T 83 | 1Agre et | Ac ard 13 | 3 Properties Conistany, {HEL ae] 8, PUILIPSBURG BORO. 3 Acres 1 Lot H PH A Ta | 2 Lots Win Probe ssn 18 | Lots Hl 100 Green 3% | tier sai Fist olen TR Ci safe 1 Lot 8 ‘R'bros Wats 3 5 im St Ennis Teil Lot a {plots 134 4 Jot ir 33 Acres. M Quick... 1116 | 1Lot ~~ DET rd £1 HSL John Masi ened 3 TR Lot | 11 Acres da Baney cium 64 BPwns asl ®eld 34 | 70 Acres 98 | All innds assessed to this esiaia, I 13 dere “1 Lot CURTIN TWP. Yio} paeant o] 4 2 dures dine even ind 43 a8¢ Orawford.......oeusns 63 00 2 Lots At Harry dei A218 | 117 Acren ERE rnc 8 | HEL Lg] Ion Te. fst a “RusH TVR. alii : Acres Lucas 3 ; cre Masteivise ; : 1 Lot Ro ¥ Hal. assnsserssosind] B00 A Acres hs. wrasse i160 | 1 Are | 15 300 Acres = Chas Reese. .. .... te w|i ar . Po wd 78 {300 Keres : x